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Showing posts with label british columbia. Show all posts

Apr 29, 2012

L112

4/29: Please like & follow the new page on Facebook Move-The-Bombing-Range-Dont-bomb-the-southern-resident-orca-whales
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Move-The-Bombing-Range-Dont-bomb-the-southern-resident-orca-whales/359429844093856

4/11 POST:
Orca whale L112 was known as Sooke photo by Cascadia Research

It is just so wrong.

Click for April 10, 2012 article in Vancouver Sun re investigation of cause of death of  three-year-old L112, one of an endangered species (Orcinus orca):
Did offshore war games kill endangered West Coast orca?

More info about L112 who was known as Sooke may be viewed at Whale Trail blog, with photos of her in life:
http://thewhaletrail.org/sad-news-about-l112


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Jan 11, 2012

Enbridge

Sadly, the Harper government is in favor of Enbridge and the Northern Gateway project. Environmentalists, First Nations, and Spirit Bears are not. 
Click for 1/12/12 Globe&Mail news story re current Enbridge leak in the Gulf of Mexico:
Enbridge reports leak from U.S. pipeline as Northern Gateway hearings begin

Map of the Northern Gateway pipeline (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)

 
NRDC

Save the Spirit Bear Coast!

Tell Enbridge to Abandon its Proposed Pipeline

The Northern Gateway tar sands pipeline, proposed by energy giant Enbridge, would transport the world’s dirtiest oil from the Alberta tar sands to British Columbia’s Spirit Bear Coast. Tell Enbridge to respect the wishes of the First Nations who oppose the pipeline and to withdraw its application for this destructive project.

 

For earlier background see also:

http://www.all-creatures.org/alert/alert-20111101.html

 

 

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May 20, 2011

Eaglet

David Hancock, Wildlife Biologist
Please share the website for the Hancock Wildlife Foundation which is:  http://hancockwildlife.org/.

http://animals.m-y-d-s.com/
Thank goodness for David Hancock, the Hancock Wildlife Center, and all people interested and active in saving five-week-old Flyer the Eaglet who was entangled in fishing line. All litterbugs should be prosecuted and penalized! There is no excuse to leave fishing line or any other debris on the land, in streams, or in oceans. Go vegan!  
Click for stories re the good news for Flyer: